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    Courtroom drama erupts over Nnamdi Kanu’s legal representation

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    The courtroom crackled with tension Tuesday as the high-profile trial of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the self-proclaimed leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), resumed with unexpected legal fireworks.

     

    In a stunning twist before proceedings could properly commence, Justice James Omotosho announced he had received a protest letter from one Charles Udeh, who claimed to be part of Kanu’s defense team. The courtroom murmured as the judge, stern-faced, addressed the sudden development.

     

    “I approved 16 counsels for the defendant, and now I have 29. I won’t allow this circus,” Justice Omotosho declared sharply. “We must proceed without disruption.”

     

    The atmosphere thickened as Kanu’s lead counsel, Alloy Ejimakor, rose with a firm retort:

    “My Lord, I do not know this man. He is not, and has never been, part of our legal team.”

     

    All eyes turned to Kanu himself as the judge sought his confirmation. Calm yet commanding, Kanu gestured toward Ejimakor and stated clearly:

    “This is my counsel. The matter must go on. Perhaps another day, we may consider him.”

     

    Justice Omotosho, clearly frustrated by the courtroom’s limited space and the growing legal crowd, stood his ground.

    “I don’t want to be compelled to create a separate chamber just to accommodate spectators. The court must maintain its order.”

    With that, the judge drew a line under the dispute.

    “Inasmuch as the defendant has identified his lead counsel, we shall proceed,” he ruled, restoring a fragile order to the high-stakes trial.

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